As a courier at DHL, you will be a key player in our logistics operations, ensuring timely and safe package delivery to our customers. You'll tackle challenges such as navigating Utrecht's streets, handling heavy parcels, and maintaining exceptional customer service. We're on the lookout for someone with a B driving license, a customer-oriented approach, and the physical ability to manage packages up to 30 kg. Your day begins around 8 a.m. And ends when the last package is deliverd before 5:30 p.m.
Responsibilities:
- Navigation: plan and navigate your own routes through Utrecht and the surrounding areas.
- Delivery: ensure the safe delivery of 50 to 80 packages daily to our customers.
- Customer interaction: provide a positive experience and engage in friendly conversations with customers.
- Loading: load your vehicle with care, handling packages that can weigh up to 30 kg.
- Efficiency: manage your time and routes to complete all deliveries before 5:30 PM.
Join our team and unlock your potential with:
- Competitive hourly wage of €14.90 with chance of increase
- Permanent contract for job security
- Flexible part-time employment (24-40 hours per week)
- 25 vacation days and 8.33% vacation pay for relaxation
- Day 1 pension accrual and opportunities for personal development
- Driving license B and 1 year of driving experience
- Experience as a courier, driver, or parcel deliverer
- Availability for at least 3 days (24 hours) per week
- Customer focus and ability to lift packages up to 30 kg
- Good command of Dutch or English language
DHL Express is a global logistics leader with a passion for sustainability and innovation. Our mission revolves around reliability and customer focus, fostering a dynamic environment where personal growth and development take center stage. With a strong emphasis on work-life balance and community involvement, we offer more than just a job.
At DHL Express, you'll find opportunities for personal development, a friendly team, and a supportive working atmosphere. Are you ready to join us in shaping the future of logistics while growing both personally and professionally?